RSSExactly. From what I vaguely recall, he claimed to have been employed as a government agent in a UFO project and had been gifted ESP powers as part of his work.
Mister Unz, have you noticed that your article from January 2020 came from an UFO and aliens website? The author is Robert Vannrox, who claims to have worked for Project Majestic...Not sure that was a great source…
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-our-coronavirus-catastrophe-as-biowarfare-blowback/#growing-evidence-of-american-responsibilityReplies: @James Jackson
Soon afterward, someone brought to my attention a very long article by an American ex-pat living in China who called himself “Metallicman” and held a wide range of eccentric and implausible beliefs. I have long recognized that flawed individuals can often serve as the vessels of important information otherwise unavailable, and this case constituted a perfect example. His piece denounced the outbreak as a likely American biowarfare attack, and provided a great wealth of factual material I had not previously considered. Since he authorized republication elsewhere I did so, and his 15,000 word analysis, although somewhat raw and unpolished, began attracting an enormous amount of readership on our website, probably being one of the very first English-language pieces to suggest that the mysterious new disease was an American bioweapon. Many of his arguments appeared doubtful to me or have been obviated by later developments, but several seemed quite telling.
Thank you Mister Unz. Not sure it was a smart decision to rely on people like Metallicman and OldMicrobiologist. In those early days there was a lot of confusion and panic. Iran later confirmed their outbreak came from China not USA. The China videos were hoaxes. Many participants of the military games reported sickness, so not an attack on China. Many premature conclusions.
Look, I'm pretty sure you're just that anonymous troll who regularly hangs around here spouting nonsense, but I'll go ahead and respond anyway.
Well, your first article in the Covid/Biowarfare series is from late April, while his comment was from early March. Prior to that tons of bloggers discussed the Wuhan military games.
Mister Unz, have you noticed that your article from January 2020 came from an UFO and aliens website? The author is Robert Vannrox, who claims to have worked for Project Majestic: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0645310255. He relied on all kinds of shady sources and even promoted the infamous hoax videos that showed Chinese people supposedly dying in the streets (“What kind of evil person would unleash such a weapon?”) Not sure that was a great source…
Exactly. From what I vaguely recall, he claimed to have been employed as a government agent in a UFO project and had been gifted ESP powers as part of his work.
Mister Unz, have you noticed that your article from January 2020 came from an UFO and aliens website? The author is Robert Vannrox, who claims to have worked for Project Majestic...Not sure that was a great source…
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-our-coronavirus-catastrophe-as-biowarfare-blowback/#growing-evidence-of-american-responsibilityReplies: @James Jackson
Soon afterward, someone brought to my attention a very long article by an American ex-pat living in China who called himself “Metallicman” and held a wide range of eccentric and implausible beliefs. I have long recognized that flawed individuals can often serve as the vessels of important information otherwise unavailable, and this case constituted a perfect example. His piece denounced the outbreak as a likely American biowarfare attack, and provided a great wealth of factual material I had not previously considered. Since he authorized republication elsewhere I did so, and his 15,000 word analysis, although somewhat raw and unpolished, began attracting an enormous amount of readership on our website, probably being one of the very first English-language pieces to suggest that the mysterious new disease was an American bioweapon. Many of his arguments appeared doubtful to me or have been obviated by later developments, but several seemed quite telling.